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http://michigan.247sports.com/Bolt/Red-Hot-Chili-Peppers-sing-The-Victors-on-Ohio-State-campus-52765900 Red Hot Chili Peppers sing "The Victors" on Ohio State campus |
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I'm patiently waiting for our resident Gator fans to show up As to the general topic, who wouldn't want to fuck a shark? Better than having a professor advocating killing all white people. AmIright? |
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Well that was dumb of him.
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Who would ever borrow an older friend's ID to use anyway. Deplorable. ETA: He couldn't keep the IDs straight. Hopefully Coach O puts some fear in him so he straightens out. Security video showed Fournette playing at a “craps table” for 16 minutes at about 1:30 p.m., before walking to the player’s services counter. Fournette then allegedly presented his real ID to the cashier for a cash withdrawal, who determined his age and contacted security. Fournette was detained at the casino, but left before an officer's arrival, police said. When being questioned, Fournette said he used another person's ID to enter the casino, according to police. View Quote |
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Certainly not smart by Fournette Jr. but not the worst thing he could have done either. Having said that it does boggle the mind what these guys are willing to risk when they have the opportunity they have in front of them.
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Just over three months to the season. Badgers opening game against Utah State on Sept 1 will be prime time at Camp Randall on ESPN.
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If the Gators don't have a massive improvement at QB it's gonna be another LONG year.
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I'm definitely looking forward to week 1 with my Noles against Bama with cautious optimism. Wish I could go to the game and enjoy that awesome new stadium in Atlanta.
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View Quote A&M has spent 500 Million Dollars on facilities in the past few years. Its not Ok to be a mediocre team when you're spending that type of money and paying the HC 5 million a year. The expectation to win and compete for Conference and The National Title needs to be addressed. And it needs to be done publicly not just behind closed doors. |
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Early betting lines for 77 of 2017’s biggest college football games
The biggest ones are below, along with some early lines for some of the most anticipated games of the rest of the year, via the South Point Casino in Vegas. Date : Aug. 31 Favorite : Ohio State Line : -20 Underdog : Indiana Date : Sept. 1 Favorite : Colorado Line : -8 Underdog : Colorado State Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Michigan Line : -3 Underdog : Florida Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : South Carolina Line : -4 Underdog : NC State Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : North Carolina Line : -8 Underdog : Cal Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Alabama Line : -6.5 Underdog : Florida State Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : LSU Line : -12.5 Underdog : BYU Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Georgia Line : -14 Underdog : Appalachian State Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Boise State Line : -11 Underdog : Troy Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Louisville Line : -21.5 Underdog : Purdue Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Texas Line : -17.5 Underdog : Maryland Date : Sept. 2 Favorite : Notre Dame Line : -15.5 Underdog : Temple Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : Iowa Line : -2 Underdog : Iowa State Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : Oregon Line : -4 Underdog : Nebraska Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : TCU Line : -6 Underdog : Arkansas Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : Clemson Line : -7 Underdog : Auburn Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : Ohio State Line : -8 Underdog : Oklahoma Date : Sept. 9 Favorite : Penn State Line : -19 Underdog : Pitt Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : Oregon Line : -1 Underdog : Wyoming Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : Louisville Line : -2 Underdog : Clemson Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : Oklahoma State Line : -4.5 Underdog : Pitt Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : Stanford Line : -5 Underdog : San Diego State Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : Florida Line : -5 Underdog : Tennessee Date : Sept. 16 Favorite : USC Line : -12 Underdog : Texas Date : Sept. 23 Favorite : Notre Dame Line : -4 Underdog : Michigan State Date : Sept. 23 Favorite : Texas A&M Line : -10 Underdog : Arkansas Date : Sept. 30 Favorite : UCLA Line : -4 Underdog : Colorado Date : Oct. 6 Favorite : BYU Line : -6 Underdog : Boise State Date : Oct. 7 Favorite : Wisconsin Line : -8 Underdog : Nebraska Date : Oct. 7 Favorite : Alabama Line : -10.5 Underdog : Texas A&M Date : Oct. 7 Favorite : Michigan Line : -15 Underdog : Michigan State Date : Oct. 7 Favorite : Navy Line : -15.5 Underdog : Air Force Date : Oct. 14 Favorite : LSU Line : -4.5 Underdog : Auburn Date : Oct. 14 Favorite : San Diego State Line : -6.5 Underdog : Boise State Date : Oct. 14 Favorite : Oklahoma Line : -8 Underdog : Texas Date : Oct. 21 Favorite : Colorado Line : -1 Underdog : Washington State Date : Oct. 21 Favorite : Florida State Line : -6.5 Underdog : Louisville Date : Oct. 21 Favorite : USC Line : -6.5 Underdog : Notre Dame Date : Oct. 21 Favorite : Boise State Line : -7 Underdog : Wyoming Date : Oct. 21 Favorite : Penn State Line : -14 Underdog : Michigan Date : Oct. 28 Favorite : Tennessee/Kentucky Line : 0 Underdog : Tennessee/Kentucky Date : Oct. 28 Favorite : Georgia Line : -3 Underdog : Florida Date : Oct. 28 Favorite : Oklahoma State Line : -5 Underdog : West Virginia Date : Oct. 28 Favorite : Ohio State Line : -8.5 Underdog : Penn State Date : Oct. 28 Favorite : Washington Line : -15 Underdog : UCLA Date : Nov. 4 Favorite : Oklahoma Line : -1 Underdog : Oklahoma State Date : Nov. 4 Favorite : Army Line : -3 Underdog : Air Force Date : Nov. 4 Favorite : TCU Line : -5 Underdog : Texas Date : Nov. 4 Favorite : Alabama Line : -11 Underdog : LSU Date : Nov. 4 Favorite : Georgia Line : -14 Underdog : South Carolina Date : Nov. 11 Favorite : Clemson Line : -5 Underdog : Florida State Date : Nov. 11 Favorite : Kansas State Line : -7 Underdog : West Virginia Date : Nov. 11 Favorite : Baylor Line : -7 Underdog : Texas Tech Date : Nov. 11 Favorite : Miami Line : -8 Underdog : Notre Dame Date : Nov. 11 Favorite : Wisconsin Line : -17 Underdog : Iowa Date : Nov. 18 Favorite : Northwestern Line : -6 Underdog : Minnesota Date : Nov. 18 Favorite : USC Line : -13 Underdog : UCLA Date : Nov. 18 Favorite : Washington Line : -21 Underdog : Utah Date : Nov. 18 Favorite : Stanford Line : -22 Underdog : California Date : Nov. 23 Favorite : Mississippi State Line : -4 Underdog : Ole Miss Date : Nov. 24 Favorite : Nebraska Line : -3 Underdog : Iowa Date : Nov. 24 Favorite : Virginia Tech Line : -6 Underdog : Virginia Date : Nov. 24 Favorite : Houston Line : -7 Underdog : Navy Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : UNLV/Nevada Line : 0 Underdog : UNLV/Nevada Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Colorado Line : -1 Underdog : Utah Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Oregon Line : -2 Underdog : Oregon State Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Alabama Line : -3.5 Underdog : Auburn Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Florida State Line : -5 Underdog : Florida Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Georgia Line : -5 Underdog : Georgia Tech Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Ohio State Line : -8 Underdog : Michigan Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Louisville Line : -8.5 Underdog : Kentucky Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Tennessee Line : -8.5 Underdog : Vanderbilt Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Wisconsin Line : -10 Underdog : Minnesota Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Arizona State Line : -10 Underdog : Arizona Date : Nov. 25 Favorite : Stanford Line : -11 Underdog 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Chad Morris seems to be the name on everyone's list. I get it, he's an Ag, he did pretty well as Clemson's OC, but man I just don't know at this point. We have been so snake bit with coaches since RC that I am nervous as all get out about the post-Sumlin era if this season goes as it appears that it will. In my always sunny Aggie side I am hopeful that a team of young kids, given very little chance to succeed, pulls it together and surprises the heck out of all of us. That's based on typical quality of opponents year in and year out. I'll have to see more info on opponents returning starters, depth etc before saying that's A&Ms ceiling for wins. Like you mentioned maybe those youngsters will surprise some folks. I think if Sumlin doesn't win 8 or 9 games this year though he's gone as his buyout will be manageable. 8 might save his job simply because of the amount of youth on the team. 9 wins and he's gtg. Another factor will be how well Herman does at Texas. As strange as that might sound to some if Texas goes 8-4 or 9-3 the heat is going to be turned up substantially on Sumlin. |
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The talent is there to win. The problem will be the same as last year though.....will the 'talent' play as a 'unit'? If not, we look stupid like we did against the Cards If they play as a unit?.........then a bunch of teams both in and out of conference are going to be shitting their drawers. The talent is there. (even Saban knows it) View Quote I think this game hinges on how the OL holds up to Bama's front 7. If Francois has time and they can make some room for Akers they'll probably win the game, and probably much more. |
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I know it's new and exciting for you but just wait. You'll understand in a few years. He just doesn't have the fire to win a CFBNC any more. Hell of a man and a human being, but he needs to retire. View Quote If Richt keeps recruiting like he's been, he'll win a couple of championships by accident. |
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Did anybody see that petition for LSU to drop 'Tigers' because racism? Link to retardation. ETA - can anyone substantiate or refute that historical passage on the petition citing the Confederate basis for 'Tigers'? Attached File As to more background info from LSUsports.net
Dr. Charles E. Coates Dr. Coates' grandson, Charles H. Coates, Jr., of Baton Rouge, forwarded this story to be shared with Tiger fans everywhere. His grandfather served LSU 1893-1939, retiring as Dean of the College of Pure and Applied Science. Coates Hall, located on the quadrangle of the Baton Rouge Campus, bears his name. From LSU Alumni News, Oct. 1937 How The Tigers Got Their Name A Bit of Louisiana History is Perpetuated in the Name LSU Football Men Bear When I first came to the University in 1893, I found to my surprise that there was practically no athletics in the student body: no football, no tennis, and only a very little baseball in the spring. It struck me we ought to have that sort of thing. I had played at Johns Hopkins, where I had received the bachelor’s and the doctor’s degree, though I had never considered myself much of a player. Dr. H.A. Morgan, subsequently president of the University of Tennessee, had played in Canada. Together we undertook to train two teams to play football. We nailed cleats on leather shoes, but we had no uniforms. Morgan and I did the coaching quite poorly. I taught the boys the Leland flying wedge and the turtle back. To arouse interest and give the whole thing point, my friend T.L. Bayne of New Orleans, who had been on the Yale team and was known as Nervy Bayne, undertook to get up a team of New Orleans players, composed mostly of ex-college men from Tulane and the Southern Athletic Club. Our game in New Orleans was made a gala day in the city. As far as I know it was the first game of football played in the city. The game was played some time in November, on November 25, 1893, to be exact. I knew we had to have some colors so Ruff Pleasant, who was later governor of Louisiana, a couple of other men and I went to Reymond’s store, at that time at the corner of Third and Main streets. We told them we wanted quite a lot of ribbon for colors, but no one knew what our colors were. It happened that the store was stocking ribbon for the coming Carnival season and had a large supply of purple and gold. The green had not yet come in. So we adopted the purple and old gold, bought out the stock, and made it into rosettes and badges. Purple and old gold made a good combination and we have stuck to it ever since. We also had to have college yells so we composed some and adopted others. One of the latter was the frog chorus, popular at Yale. Most of our yells have been superseded by others more modernistic. When the time came for the game, we went down to the city and met our opponents, most of whom had played football before. They gave us a very good beating, to the intense indignation of many of our local followers. Ruff Pleasant got a small cut on the forehead which bled a little bit and he was borne from the field. Today, of course, he would have been back in five minutes. Fred Lyons, took his place, I believe. Barring the fact that we were defeated, everybody had a good time and we came home very tired, resolved to do better next year. Morgan and I had also resolved to get a coach for this "next" year, which we did. This was very largely because I had hurt my hand in tackling and had to lay up for a time while Morgan ran down the field, tripped over his sheer ferocity, and sprained his knee. This was the beginning of our football as far as I can remember. In 1894 we did not play Tulane but we employed A.P. Simmons to coach us. He was a Yale man. I think we paid him $300, which we raised by subscription. The following year, 1895, we scheduled a game with what was supposed to be the Tulane team, but as there were not enough football men at Tulane they played anybody they could get hold of. We again employed Simmons to coach our team. We won this game. It was the custom at that time, for some occult reason, to call football teams by the names of vicious animals; the Yale Bulldogs and the Princeton Tigers, for example. This is still the vogue. It struck me that purple and gold looked Tigerish enough and I suggested that we choose “Louisiana Tigers,” all in conference with the boys. The Louisiana Tigers had represented the state in Civil War and had been known for their hard fighting. This name was applied collectively to the New Orleans Zouaves, the Donaldsonville Cannoniers, and to a number of other Louisiana companies sent to Virginia, who seemed to have the faculty of getting into the hardest part of the fighting and staying there, most of them permanently. One company I knew of went in 200 strong; only 28 returned and many of these were wounded. So "Louisiana Tigers" went into the New Orleans papers and became our permanent possession. Our team didn’t compare with present-day teams, in skill, ability, or power. But we had a pretty good time and if there was any professionalism involved I never heard of it. A few years later when Col. David F. Boyd, who had been president of the University from 1865 to 1880 and again from 1884 to 1886, returned to the University, he was rather surprised to find purple and gold as the colors. He told me they were not the colors, that white and blue had been chosen by him many years ago. But purple and gold had by that time established itself and nothing was ever done about it. Colonel "Dave" also liked the name, "Tigers." I think he was one of them himself during the Civil War. |
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So anyways, I'm not arguing that Richt is this god that's going to make Miami great again.
The whole conversation began with my assertion that Richt is arguably a top 10 head coach. Some of you seem to be implying that he can't be a top 10 head coach because he hasn't won a national title. In fact there are only four active head coaches with a national title...so clearly there will be a few coaches in the top 10 who have yet to win one. I have yet to see anyone else post their top 10. If it did happen, then I missed it. |
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